I have the b760m mortar wifi II paired with the 14900k. You can definitely oc the cpu and ram. Because I have it in a mini pc case, I am technically unable to AIO it without modifying the case. If anything, i could do a custom 160mm AIO. With a tower cooler and running r23 for a 10min test, my cpu sits around the 4.9-5.1ghz.
@@Techfluencer I don't know why are you doing this kind of videos missleading people. You did not talk about the amount of PCI-E lanes between the two socket and how that affects data speed transfers between RAM and CPU. THAT is the main difference between the two sockets mate! Do your research and stop talking BS!
Planning to buy Z760 mobo if im not going for i5 12th gen...Does 760 mobos support ddr4 rams cos i already ordered premium Gold Z trident 8gbx2 3600mhz and has almost arrived?? Please help !!!
I bought an Asrock Z790 Sonic PG and it never works well with DDR5 G.skill RAM at 6400Mhz, (it was constantly rebooting), I had to change it to an Asus TUF B760 and this works much better.
why wouldn't a B760 be a good choice for productivity? It is as good as any other Mobo if you don't intend to OC anything using mainly for work and casual gaming.
4:13 Because with Z790 you can hardcore gaming AND productivity tasks... and with B760 you can only hardcore gaming??? HAHAHAHAHAH IM SORRY BUT WHAT THE FUCK? ARE YOU DOM?
@@Techfluencer kindly have a look at this video…really educates us about the chipset differences in a way that we can make informed choice and steer clear of unecessary extra features
Most useless clickbait video ever you are basically doing a free marketing for people to buy the Asrock Taichi Z790. But few people know that Asrock missed the Intel bus this time round with the B760 and Z790 chipsets compared to Asus and MSI